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Paleozoic rock. I found this looking back through some scrap rocks. I think this is a stone I found some crinoids, brachiopods, horn corals, and a trilobite in before. .75 inches long (sorry for not including a scale in the picture) thanks!

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Inverting the image shows this eye matches well with Dalmanites platycaudatus, a common species from the Silurian in the Milwaukee vicinity.

 

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Here is another Dalmanites platycaudatus posted on TFF back in 2013: mail?url=http%3A%2F%2Fmail.yimg.com%2Fok%2Fu%2Fassets%2Fimg%2Femoticons%2Femo71.gif&t=1667701181&ymreqid=23281213-8dc1-3cff-1c20-34000501eb00&sig=QKhVzyTVcdpL9Tzrmo24YQ--~D

 

 

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